Leptoceratops tooth
While far less famous than its horned and frilled relatives, Leptoceratops were interesting small herbivores in their own right, likely utilizing their deep set jaws as a deterrent for predators. So far this is the only tooth from this genus I've found so far.
Photo Information
- Taken with Apple iPhone 6
- Focal Length 4.2 mm
- Exposure Time 1/17
- f Aperture f/2.2
- ISO Speed 250
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